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Mireille Kingma

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International Nursing Review|November 9, 2004
Nurse migration is only a symptom, not the disease. Interview by Jan HarringtonMireille Kingma
Cahiers De Sociologie Et De Demographie Medicales|November 16, 2005
[Migration patterns of health professionals]Mireille Kingma
Soins; La Revue De Reference Infirmiere|November 26, 2009
[Scarcity of nurses and international migration]Mireille Kingma
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|August 16, 2008
International Council of Nurses: disaster nursingMireille Kingma
Human Resources for Health|August 9, 2003
Economic incentive in community nursing: attraction, rejection or indifference?Mireille Kingma
Imprint|July 11, 2006
Nurse migration and the nursing shortage. Interview by Paul PadillaMireille Kingma
Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice|October 31, 2006
New challenges, emerging trends, and issues in regulation of migrating nursesMireille Kingma
International Nursing Review|March 25, 2005
Nurse migration is only a symptom, not the disease. Interview by Jan HarringtonMireille Kingma
Contemporary Nurse|October 11, 2008
Nurses on the move: diversity and the work environmentMireille Kingma
Health Services Research|May 11, 2007
Nurses on the move: a global overviewMireille Kingma
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International Nursing Review|November 9, 2004
Nurse migration is only a symptom, not the disease. Interview by Jan HarringtonMireille Kingma
Cahiers De Sociologie Et De Demographie Medicales|November 16, 2005
[Migration patterns of health professionals]Mireille Kingma
Soins; La Revue De Reference Infirmiere|November 26, 2009
[Scarcity of nurses and international migration]Mireille Kingma
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|August 16, 2008
International Council of Nurses: disaster nursingMireille Kingma
Human Resources for Health|August 9, 2003
Economic incentive in community nursing: attraction, rejection or indifference?Mireille Kingma
Imprint|July 11, 2006
Nurse migration and the nursing shortage. Interview by Paul PadillaMireille Kingma
Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice|October 31, 2006
New challenges, emerging trends, and issues in regulation of migrating nursesMireille Kingma
International Nursing Review|March 25, 2005
Nurse migration is only a symptom, not the disease. Interview by Jan HarringtonMireille Kingma
Contemporary Nurse|October 11, 2008
Nurses on the move: diversity and the work environmentMireille Kingma
Health Services Research|May 11, 2007
Nurses on the move: a global overviewMireille Kingma
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